Posted September 25, 2023
Gloria Casarez Residence
1315 North 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Sustainable New Development or Renovation
Affordable Supportive Multifamily Residential
Architect/Designer: Thriven Design
Contractor: Domus Construction, Inc.
Engineer: Thriven Design
Owner: Project HOME
The first of its kind in Pennsylvania, and among the first of its kind nationwide, Project HOME’s Gloria Casarez Residence provides LGBTQ-friendly housing for at-risk young adults who are aging out of foster care, are formerly homeless, or at-risk of becoming
homeless. Approximately 40 percent of homeless young adults identify as LGBTQ, and the Gloria Casarez Residence honors the legacy of civil rights leader and LGBTQ activist Gloria Casarez by providing supportive housing and resources designed to help residents aged 18 to 24 achieve their long-term goals of permanent housing, education, and employment.
Thriven Design provided architecture, interior design, MEP engineering, fire protection engineering, LEED Administration and Certification services for the project, which transformed an underused 0.65-acre parking lot into a 30-bedroom, four-story supportive residence. The Gloria Casarez Residence site was remediated from previous "brownfield" contamination based on its historical uses as a tool works and for automotive repairs. Design and construction emphasized sustainability, and the project met or exceeded numerous environmental goals:
The project also sought to connect residents with greenspace, which led to a design that included a private courtyard, water-conscious landscaping, and a south-facing roof deck. Inside the residence, each secure, private one-bedroom apartment includes a living area, full-size eat-in kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and storage space. Shared amenities for the site include on-site management office, residential services suite with computer area, mailroom, laundry room, exercise room, maintenance storage, bike storage room, and a large community room with kitchenette. The site is adjacent to single-family rowhomes on the north and east sides, with scattered commercial uses nearby. Temple University’s campus is within walking distance to the site, as are multiple transit options, providing residents with access to employment opportunities and community resources citywide. In 2019, construction began on an expansion to the Gloria Casarez Residence, a second adjoining affordable supportive community: Peg’s Place. Thriven Design provided architecture, engineering, and interior design services for this phase, as well, which was completed in September, 2021